We invite you to visit the former Villa Joerger complex on OPEN MONUMENTS DAY. How fortunate that this complex includes a park with shady trees, benches, and deck chairs. Guests, equipped with coffee, cake, or water, can head there first to "catch their breath" before embarking on further tours, viewing the exhibition and examples of work, and answering all their questions about the past and current use of this magnificent complex.
The team of Uta Denzin von Broich-Oppert, Roman Fröhlich, Gabriela Lamche, Susanne Müller, and Alena Salsa – supported by Steven Mastur, who will be providing coffee and cake – will have their hands full. They will be answering the guests' various questions, explaining the information panels, organizing tours, and providing information about the garden design, the architecture and architects of the Landhaus, and, last but not least, the foundation's youth education work. Last year, guests told us they found their visit to Pohlesee very worthwhile, and we gained many valuable insights from our conversations with them.